It might be a tale you've heard several times over the course of St-Pierre's unprecedented welterweight title reign, but on Saturday night, Hendricks seems to be the manifestation of all the right qualities to give the French Canadian icon loads of trouble.

Beyond defeating the opponent standing across the cage from him, St-Pierre will also look to secure a few more records to his name—if he outperforms Hendricks at UFC 167, St-Pierre will have the most total victories and most title-bout victories of any fighter to ever compete under the Zuffa banner.

There's no denying that there'll be more on the line than your routine title fight.

And just think—Rashad Evans, Chael Sonnen, Rory MacDonald and Robbie Lawler will all make appearances before the main event even manages to get underway.

When we speak of "stacked fight cards," this is what we're referring to.

Let's take a look at all of the dynamics and content needed to prepare you for the 20th anniversary special, UFC 167.

In late 2004, St-Pierre faced off against then-reigning champ Matt Hughes for the 170-pound strap. He failed to capture it—Hughes tapped him with an armbar just shy of the first-round buzzer. Two years later, St-Pierre climbed the ladder high enough for a rematch. When they squared off again, he dropped Hughes with a head kick and landed enough elbows to claim the championship.

In his fourth UFC bout, Hendricks used Brenneman as a prime target to display his killer instinct. After sending Brenneman into full-auto defense mode with a looping haymaker, Hendricks swarmed and didn't stop throwing punches until the referee had seen enough.